Israelis see less anti-Semitism in the Czech Republic than in many other European countries, the chairman of the Czech Parliament said. Lubomir Zaoralek made his comments Tuesday at a conference in Prague on anti-Semitism. Zaoralek said he was told during an official visit to Israel that the Czech Republic is one of the most accommodating European countries in its attitudes toward Jews.
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